Constructive disposition applied to silverware

ABSTRACT

The present model of utility refers to a new constructive disposition applyed to any silverware, that is, knives, forks or spoons.  
     The objective of this model of utility includes any silverware ( 1 ), that is fork, spoon or knife, that has a handle ( 2 ) with a bump ( 3 ) in the point of union of the handle with the part that goes to the mouth of the user ( 4 ), allowing the silverware to remain distant from the resting surface, being, this way, more hygienic when used.

The present model of utility refers to a new constructive dispositionapplied to any silverware, that is, knives, forks and spoons.

The existing silverware present as an inconvenient the fact that theyare always in contact with not always cleaned and well hygienizedsurfaces. These instruments are used in hospitals, homes, bars,restaurants and the risk of contamination by agents that can be harmfullto human health is huge.

The objective of this present model of utility is to efficiently solvethis limitation existing in the silverware present in the market. Thisis possible due to a handle with a geometry capable of avoiding theparts that go to the mouth having contact with surfaces. Avoiding thisrisk of contamination, the silverware offers higher hygienization whenused. The proposed silverware has a bump in the point that joins thehandle with the part that goes to the mouth of the user, avoiding, thisway, its contact with surfaces.

In order to facilitate the understanding of the present model ofutility, it will be described in details based in the followingdrawings:

-   Picture 1—side sight of the proposed silverware;-   Picture 2—up sight of the proposed silverware.

Pictures 1 and 2 illustrate the disposition introduced in thesilverware, that can be any silverware (1), including fork, spoon orknife, that has a handle (2) with a bump (3) in the point of union ofthe handle with the part that goes to the mouth of the user (4),allowing the silverware to remain distant from the resting surface,being, this way, more hygienic when used.

1. “CONSTRUCTIVE DISPOSITION APPLIED TO SILVERWARE”, characterized by applying to any silverware (1), including fork, spoon or knife, that has a handle (2) with a bump (3) in the point of union of the handle with the part that goes to the mouth of the user (4), allowing the silverware to remain distant from the resting surface, being, this way, more hygienic when used. 